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Home » Sharon AI Builds 8K B300 GPU Cluster in Australia

Sharon AI Builds 8K B300 GPU Cluster in Australia

April 2, 2026
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SharonAI Holdings Inc. announced a five-year AI cloud infrastructure agreement valued at $1.25 billion with ESDS Software Solutions Ltd., marking a significant expansion of its GPU-based cloud services footprint. The contract includes an option for a two-year extension and reflects continued demand for dedicated AI compute capacity across enterprise, hyperscale, and government sectors.

Under the agreement, Sharon AI will deploy an 8,000-GPU B300 cluster within an existing Australian data center facility. The deployment supports large-scale AI workloads and aligns with the company’s focus on building “AI factories” and sovereign AI infrastructure. Revenue from the contract is expected to begin in Q3 2026, indicating near-term monetization tied to infrastructure readiness.

The deal underscores Sharon AI’s positioning as a neocloud provider targeting high-performance AI compute markets. With confirmed additional data center capacity and an expanding customer pipeline, the company is scaling its infrastructure footprint to meet accelerating demand for GPU clusters optimized for training and inference workloads.

  • $1.25 billion total contract value over five years, with a two-year extension option
  • Customer: ESDS Software Solutions Ltd.
  • Deployment: 8K B300 GPU cluster in an Australian data center
  • Revenue start: المتوقع in Q3 2026
  • Focus: AI cloud infrastructure, sovereign AI, and GPU compute platforms
  • Target markets: enterprise, hyperscale, research, and government AI workloads

“This contract is one of many we have been working on for a period of time, and we are delighted to be delivering this GPU capacity in an Australian data center,” said James Manning, Co-Founder and CEO of Sharon AI.

  • SharonAI Holdings Inc. is an Australia-focused “neocloud” provider specializing in high-performance GPU compute infrastructure for artificial intelligence workloads. The company builds and operates AI-optimized data center capacity designed for large-scale training and inference, positioning itself as an alternative to traditional hyperscale clouds by offering dedicated, high-density GPU clusters and sovereign deployment options. Sharon AI targets enterprise, government, research, and AI-native customers seeking localized control over data and compute resources, with an emphasis on enabling “AI factories” and national AI capabilities through long-term infrastructure contracts and vertically integrated cloud services.
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